Cobra Electronics PR 955 DX manual

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    FPO Operating Instructions for Y our Cobra ® microT ALK ® 2-WA Y RADIO MODEL PR 955 DX Instrucciones operativas del RADIO BIDIRECCIONAL MODELO PR 955 DX Cobra ® microT ALK ® Nothing comes close to a Cobra ™ Nada se compara a Cobra ™ English, pages 1-18 Español, páginas 19-35[...]

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    PRODUCT FEA TURES ENGLISH 1 PRODUCT FEA TURES ENGLISH 2 OFF ON backlit LCD display ENTER button MODE button ON/OFF VOLUME switch CHANNEL SELECT button charger jack speaker/ microphone belt clip CALL button HI/LO (power) LOCK button T ALK button LIGHT/MAX RANGE button Antenna battery compartment LOCK tab external speaker/ microphone jack LIGHT/MAX R[...]

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    OPERA TION Selecting a Channel Channels 1-7 are shared with FRS/GMRS. Channels 8-14 are FRS only . Channels15-22 are GMRS only . ( IMPORT ANT: See page 16 for FRS/GMRS frequency allocations and compatibility chart.) 1. W ith the radio on, select any of the 22 channels by pushing the CHANNEL SELECT button up or down. ( NOTE: Both radios must be tune[...]

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    OPERA TION To turn Maximum Range Extender On: 1. Press and hold the LIGHT/MAX RANGE button for at least five (5) seconds until you hear two (2) beeps which indicates the Maximum Range Extender is On. To turn Maximum Range Extender Off: 1. Press and release the LIGHT/MAX RANGE button or change channels. Using the Lock Function The Lock function lock[...]

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    OPERA TION•ADV ANCED FEA TURES Programming Memory Locations Y our microT ALK ® radio has 10 memory locations (1-10) for storing your most frequently used channels and privacy codes. To program locations: 1. Push the MODE button until the Memory icon and the memory location flashes. 2. Select the memor y location you wish to change by pushing the[...]

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    OPERA TION ENGLISH OPERA TION Using the Scan Function (continued) To scan privacy codes: 1. While in Standby mode, press the CHANNEL SELECT button up or down to choose the main channel you wish to scan. 2. Press the MODE button until the Scan icon and the privacy code number flashes. 3. Push the CHANNEL SELECT button up or down and the unit will be[...]

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    OPERA TION ENGLISH OPERA TION ENGLISH 12 11 To scan memory locations (continued): b) Push the CHANNEL SELECT button up or down to resume scanning memory locations. c) Press the MODE button to proceed to other functions. If you do not press any button within 10 seconds, the radio will automatically resume scanning memory locations. ( NOTE: If you wa[...]

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    OPERA TION CUSTOMER ASSIST ANCE • W ARRANTY ENGLISH 14 High/Low Power When in close proximity to another party , or during favorable conditions you can switch from High to Low Power to extend battery life. ( NOTE: This feature applies to GMRS channels 1-7 and 15-22 only . Channels 8-14 operate exclusively on low power .) To switch from high to lo[...]

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    SPECIFICA TIONS 16 FCC INFORMA TION ENGLISH 15 A. FRS/GMRS FREQUENCY ALLOCA TION AND COMPA TIBILITY Important: Please note that Cobra ® GMRS models with 15 channels may designate different channel numbers for the same frequency . For example, a Cobra ® 15 channel GMRS model would need to be tuned to channel 11 in order to communicate with a 22 ch[...]

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    17 NOTES 18 Name _____________________________________________________________ ________ Address (No P .O. Box) ___________________________________________________________ City ____________________ State/Province ______________ Zip___________ Country __ _____ T elephone (___) _________________________ Circle One: Visa MasterCard Discover Credit Card[...]

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    CARACTERÍSTICAS DEL PRODUCTO ESP AÑOL 20 CARACTERÍSTICAS DEL PRODUCTO ESP AÑOL 19 OFF ON Pantalla de cristal líquido iluminada Botón ENTER Botón de MODALIDAD Interruptor de ENCENDIDO, APAGADO Y VOLUMEN Botones de CAMBIO DE CANAL Receptáculo de carga Altoparlante y micrófono Pinza para el cinturón Botón de LLAMADA Botón de POTENCIA AL T [...]

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    OPERACIÓN ESP AÑOL 22 OPERACIÓN ESP AÑOL 21 Selección del canal Los canales 1 a 7 se comparten entre FRS/ GMRS. Los canales 8 a 14 son exclusivos para FRS. Los canales 15 a 22 son exclusivos para GMRS. ( IMPORT ANTE: Consulte la página 34 para conocer las asignaciones de frecuencias de FRS/GMRS y la tabla de compatibilidad.) 1. Con el radio e[...]

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    OPERACIÓN ESP AÑOL 24 OPERACIÓN ESP AÑOL 23 escuchar dos señales, usted habrá encendido el extensor de alcance máximo (vea más adelante). Para encender el extensor de alcance máximo: 1. Mantenga oprimido el botón de ILUMINACIÓN Y ALCANCE MÁXIMO por una duración de por lo menos cinco segundos hasta escuchar dos señales, lo que indica q[...]

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    OPERACIÓN ESP AÑOL 26 OPERACIÓN•FUNCIONES A V ANZADAS ESP AÑOL 25 Programación de localidades de memoria El radio microT ALK ® tiene diez localidades de memoria (1 a 10) para que almacene los canales y códigos de comunicación privada que utiliza con mayor frecuencia. Para programar las localidades de memoria: 1. Oprima el botón de MODALI[...]

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    OPERACIÓN ESP AÑOL 28 OPERACIÓN ESP AÑOL 27 Función de rastreo (continuación) Si no oprime ningún botón en un lapso de diez segundos, el radio reanudará automáticamente el rastreo de los canales principales. Para rastrear los códigos de comunicación privada: 1. En la modalidad de espera, oprima los botones de CAMBIO DE CANAL para selecc[...]

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    OPERACIÓN ESP AÑOL 30 OPERACIÓN ESP AÑOL 29 Para rastrear las localidades de memoria (continuación): 3. El radio rastreará todas las localidades de memoria hasta que detecte la recepción de una transmisión. La unidad permanecerá en esa localidad de memoria durante diez segundos. Durante este lapso, usted puede hacer lo siguiente: a) Manten[...]

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    OPERACIÓN ESP AÑOL OPERACIÓN ESP AÑOL 31 32 Cambio de aviso de llamada Usted puede elegir diez señales para transmitir un aviso de llamada exclusivo. Para seleccionar un aviso de llamada: 1. Con el radio apagado, mantenga oprimido el botón de LLAMADA y encienda el radio. En la pantalla parpadeará el aviso de llamada activo y se escuchará el[...]

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    ESP AÑOL 34 ACCESORIOS ESP AÑOL 33 A. ASIGNACIÓN DE FRECUENCIAS FRS/GMRS Y COMPA TIBILIDAD Importante: T enga presente que los modelos Cobra ® GMRS con 15 canales pueden utilizar números de canal diferentes para la misma frecuencia. Por ejemplo, es necesario sintonizar un radio Cobra ® GMRS de 15 canales en el canal 11 para comunicarse con un[...]

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    La línea de productos de calidad Cobra ® también incluye: Radios de banda civil (CB) Radios microT ALK ® Detectores de radar y láser Sistemas de advertencia de tráfico Safety Alert ® Accesorios Accesorios HighGear ™ Nada se compara a Cobra™ Impreso en China Núm. de catálogo 480-062-P The Cobra ® line of quality products includes: CB r[...]